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I'm Cathy Le Feuvre, an author/ writer, broadcaster, media consultant and trainer based in the UK.

I have worked for many years in the British media, across a range of disciplines from print, radio and television (including the BBC and ITV in the UK) to media PR within the third (charity) and faith sector. I am also a published author.

I currently work in broadcasting - as a producer and presenter on BBC Radio Jersey in the Channel Islands (UK). I can be heard 'live' on air every weekday on the Afternoon Show (1-4pm) where we feature local people, local personalities, events, conversations, including a weekly Wellbeing Wednesday hour (3-4pm that day), the monthly Gardening Hour (first Friday of the month 3-4pm) and the BBC Radio Jersey Book of the Month Club. I also help to co-produce and occasionally present BBC Jersey Sunday Breakfast Show (6-9am), a programme which celebrates the life of the faith community in both Jersey and the island of Guernsey. For more information about that you might like to visit my Cathy on Radio page.

To date, I have four books which have been published.

In 2013, my first book was published. 'William and Catherine' is the love story of the founders of The Salvation Army told through their letters (pub. Monarch Books, a division of Lion Hudson PLC)

In 2014 Authentic Media published by second book, 'Life Lines' - the story of two friends sharing life, laughter, challenges and cake.

In 2015 I had two books published. 'The Armstrong Girl - a child for sale, the battle against the Victorian sex trade' (Lion Hudson 2015) and 'A Girl with a Mind of Her Own' - the story of Commissioner Gisèle Gowans , a prominent leader in The Salvation Army international church and charity organisation (Shield Books 2015). For more information about my books please visit my Cathy - books page

And, as you'll see from my profile, I have experience in media communications planning, strategy, delivery. and training.

In my time I've worked with many organisations. Please feel free to click on my profile page to read more details about what I've done but in the meantime here are a few headlines:

I've turned my hand to most writing projects from journalism and online, to corporate, creative and ghost writing.

I've specialised in media communications and media PR for religious organisations, churches and faith groups and in PR for the 'third' or charity sector, having spent 7 years at The Salvation Army UK, five of them as Head of Media.

As a trainer, I've been able to help with presentation including media interview techniques and general professional presentation. I also have experience in training in PR media delivery and strategy, and crisis and reputation management.